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Mission Control Founder, Byron Abrigg Shares Entrepreneur Journey
Arch Grants Startup Competition Increases Equity-Free Grant Funding Awards to $75,000
David Karandish on Selling Answers.com for $950M
St. Louis Business Diversity Initiative Fellows Experience Accepting Applications
Diverse Business Accelerator Offers $5k Equity-Free Funding
Hire Henry Joins Internet of Things Accelerator
Harris-Stowe U Launches E3 Black Business Incubator Program Powered by PNC Bank
5 Pet Tech Startups Win $10k Each
St. Louis Unicorns Are Unicorns No Longer
Arch Grants Awards $400,000 in Four Startup Growth Grants
Platform Co-ops Offer Startups Viable Funding Alternatives to Investor Control
I was extremely lucky to (VIDEO) chat about platform co-ops with Nathan Schneider, Assistant Professor at University of Colorado Boulder.
Nathan is the Author of Everything for Everyone: The Radical Tradition that Is Shaping the Next Economy and Co-editor of Ours to Hack and to Own: The Rise of Platform Cooperativism, a New Vision for the Future of Work and a Fairer Internet.
The interview was conducted on the 25th October 2021 and was originally intended to be just recorded for notes of our conversation "on background" while I was researching a student (Mizzou) journalism assignment into Broadband Co-ops.
That original story got abandoned but this conversation was so interesting, Nathan kindly gave me permission to convert our call into an audio episode and publish on EQ.
The interview has been edited for clarity.
We discuss lots of interesting stuff, from topics such as new legislation passed in 2021 that improves crowdfunding options for startups and what it's like to run a platform co-op, to how blockchain innovation overlaps with the cooperative mission to create stakeholder led companies.
GiftAMeal Gift Guide Lists St. Louis Stores Shipping Nationally
According to this list from GiftAMeal, businesses such as the Tower Grove Creamery, Reconstruction Coffee, Pappy’s Smokehouse and La Nouveau Macaron of St. Louis are all shipping nationally, so you can literally gift a meal while GiftAMeal-ing.
88 year old Golf Entrepreneur Still Teeing Up New Products
Age is no barrier for 88 year old entrepreneur Ray Barrett.
Two years after a golf ball he designed hit store shelves through a deal with Callaway Golf Co, Barrett is taking another swing with a new golf ball technology.
His new patented “Pin Point” golf ball design, meant to help golfers improve putting accuracy, is the result of a 2019 rule change that allows golfers to leave the flagstick in the hole while they putt.
Nadia Shakoor Building Weather Station for Plants
St. Louis based Research Scientist and Entrepreneur Nadia Shakoor, CEO and Founder of Agrela Ecosystems develops a crop sensing and monitoring platform PheNode.
PheNode automates phenotyping, which is the process of understanding health traits of the plants such as height, size and health under various conditions.
This technology will help farmers and cultivators to monitor and analyze their plant health.
TCARE Acquires Ruby to Improve Aging-in-place Home Safety Assessments
Here’s the Story of What Happened After Shark Tank Success for Flipstik
Akeem Shannon’s St. Louis Startup ”Flipstik” goes from TV show “Shark Tank” to make $100,000 a week.
Flipstik - a mobile phone accessory serving as many tools has grown and expanded operations.
Flipstik has been fortunate enough to win an Arch Grant and UMSL DEI of $50,000, which they believe that St. Louis has favoured its growth and success thus far.
Why Clockwork AI Left St. Louis
The founder of Clockwork was awarded $50,000 from Arch Grants, which also comes with a condition to relocate operations to St. Louis for at least a year.
However, plans changed and his vision at St. Louis was short-lived due to the racial discrimination.
How TCARE Rapidly Expanded in St. Louis After Arch Grants
When technology startup TCARE won an Arch Grant in 2019, it was headquartered in Wisconsin and had four full-time employees.
Two years later, it is based in St. Louis and counts 78 full-time staffers.
The $50,000 Arch Grant was a boost to the startup that produces evidence-based analytics program for social workers, care managers and care coordinators.
Danforth Entrepreneur is Developing Solar Powered Drone Farming Solutions
Backed by a 1.4 Million federal grant by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the National Science Foundation, this will be integrated with PheNode that automatically captures crop data.
Check out the full story by Nicholas Phillips on St. Louis Magazine.
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